If the only way a vampire facial sounds remotely interesting to you is if it involves a hottie from True Blood, or if just the thought of a slimy snail facial gives your the creepy crawlies, we hear you. And even if you're a total, try-anything bad ass, there's still the matter of price--the vamp treatment costs approx. $1500 and you'd have to fly to Tokyo and shell out $250 for the snail procedure.

While they may be trending, there's no evidence that either has any lasting benefits. Here are some great at-home masks that really will help minimize the appearance of wrinkles and keep your skin firm and tight.